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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Advanced Microgrid Power Distribution Unit- Phase 2

    SBC: AURA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: A16112

    AURA Technologies proposes to continue the development of key components of the next generation tactical power grid. Our innovations allow for the grid to provide far more than reliable, stable power.

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Analysis Tools for Detection and Diagnosis of Biological Threats

    SBC: ALPHA-GAMMA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: CBD04113

    DNA microarray technology, in combination with statistical and predictive modeling tools, could be used to evaluate thousands of genes against distinct gene expression patterns induced by chemical/biological agents to provide early identification and speed therapeutic intervention. The overall objective of this Phase II effort is to leverage existing public domain resources and commercial tools t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  3. Anti-Reflective Surface Structures for Third-Generation Infrared Sensors

    SBC: NANOHMICS INC            Topic: A16100

    Third-generation focal plane arrays allow US Army soldiers to view high-resolution, high frame rate imagery across multiple infrared bands.To properly utilize the capabilities of these new sensors, including their high sensitivity across the SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR bands, third-generation imaging systems employ advanced optical systems with multiple refractive and reflective components. The number of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Blood Reserve Availability Assessment, Tracking, and Management System (BRAMS)

    SBC: KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS INC            Topic: OSD04H15

    The goal of the BRAMS effort is to develop a Blood Reserve Availability Assessment, Tracking, and Management System that will supplement the Joint Medical Asset Repository (JMAR) by allowing users to manually enter data via a web-based system. The BRAMS Phase I effort successfully developed a web interface for collecting blood data and exporting that blood data to JMAR in the format specified by ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Civil Affairs Information and Military Sustainment in the Megacity Environment (M-CAVE)

    SBC: KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS INC            Topic: A17036

    Knowledge-Based Systems Incorporated (KBSI) proposes “Mega-City Analysis and Visualization Environment” (M-CAVE) in response to the Army SBIR “Civil Affairs Information and Military Sustainment in the Megacity Environment” (topic number A17-036). The M-CAVE technology will provide users with advanced yet simple-to-use influence models, methods, and visualization to help Civil Affairs teams ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Compact, Lightweight Water Filtration for the Soldier

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: A03240

    Provision of clean drinking water poses a significant challenge to Army units in the field. Due to the quantity of water required and its substantial weight, soldiers can only carry a limited supply, and sustainment of soldiers through centralized resupply poses major logistical hurdles in many situations. Existing portable water filters to not meet the need to treat locally available water supp ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Covert Engineering Techniques Using Electrokinetic Technology

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: A04149

    In order to obtain and maintain battle space dominance through rapid force insertion it is necessary to have the ability to construct and maintain theatre landing zones, runways etc., that may be undersized, under strength or severely deteriorated. Modern construction and engineering techniques does not have the capabilities to rapidly upgrade or construct contingency sites to support future forc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Dermal Medical Countermeasures for Chemical Weapons Exposure

    SBC: ZYMERON CORP            Topic: CBD161003

    The skin is the first line of defense against chemical warfare agents including nerve agents and toxic industrial chemicals, providing a possible barrier or delay to systemic distribution. Some chemicals also can act directly on the skin including the vesicants sulfur mustard and lewisite. Early and rapid skin decontamination is extremely important following exposure to CWAs and TICs because it de ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  9. Development of an Improved General Purpose Tent Fabric

    SBC: WARWICK MILLS INC            Topic: A16115

    Low cost polyurethane laminate tent materials are designed to solve the cold crack issue with PVC tent fabrics. The use of novel construction of urethane/textile laminates offers a breakthrough in environmental durability over current offerings. This new high durability laminate configuration provides for a new class of economical lightweight shelters with extended operating capability. Using a co ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Direct Ammonia-Borane Alkaline Fuel Cell with In Situ Electrolyte Replacement

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: A04069

    As a water soluble powder with 19.6 wt% hydrogen, borazane (ammonia-borane, NH3BH2) is an excellent source of hydrogen for fuel cells. In Phase I of this project we demonstrated that a fuel cell can directly consume NH3BH3 from an aqueous solution and produce 160 mW/cm² with 80% of the fuel utilized electrochemically while operating at current densities suitable for portable devices. Using a hi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
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